For Sale - Digitech RP300A Processor

Discussion in 'Guitar Gear Talk Forum' started by ultrabot90, Oct 19, 2010.

  1. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    Short version
    Long version
     
  2. theghost

    theghost New Member

    Dude!!! nobody cares!
     
  3. thehundredthone

    thehundredthone Well-Known Member

    Subscribed.
     
  4. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    Oh God. Just buy it. Anyone.
     
  5. ambush

    ambush _RASTA_man_

    Its a last gen unit. considering you can get a brand new RP250 for the same price, i doubt you would ever sell this for the price.
     
  6. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    True, it's out of production. Show some love for 'vintage'! :RollLol:
     
  7. ambush

    ambush _RASTA_man_

    I have a vintage P4 computer sitting around. If only there were a market for that.
     
  8. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    That's...disheartening, to say the least.
    What d'you guys say I do with it?
     
  9. distorted

    distorted satan

    lower the asking price!
     
  10. rickkkyrich

    rickkkyrich Guest

    add "negotiable" after the price.. nobody buys stuff without negotiating the price.. it maybe new or used.. even u wud bargain for ur new guitar.. why not let others bargain as well?
     
  11. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    Oh right.

    New price 6k.
     
  12. rickkkyrich

    rickkkyrich Guest

    Now that sounds like a deal.. or maybe i shud say a steal ..
     
  13. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    **** you! lol jk.
     
  14. guitardoctor

    guitardoctor Will Rx for food

    I think there is a time and place for "negotiable". Most buyers want to see "negotiable" on the sale, but when to negotiate is important. If I'm buying something worth, say, 3k, and the other guy lives 1 hour away, I'd rather fix the price before someone takes the trouble to travel to the other party's place. Once that has happened, one guy has wasted way too much time and effort to back away from the deal simply because he won't save 500 bucks. In this situation, "negotiable" is a joke, because the guy who has made the drive is going to lose any negotiation. But for a guy living in the hostel next to mine, "negotiable" is a must (unless it's an obvious steal) or else nothing is gonna get sold. I guess people want wriggle room in case the instrument is not completely to their satisfaction when they actually examine it. Or maybe it's just an Indian thing... Maybe that's just the way we buy things here...

    EDIT: Read also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Market_for_Lemons

    This is somewhat related, basically owing to the risk of getting "burned" no one is going to commit without atleast a little wiggle room. All second hand sales suffer from the "lemon issue" hence suffer from a high level of mistrust, hence the need for negotiation.
     
  15. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    That's why I feel there's no need for negotiation. It's in perfect working condition, and people can check it out beforehand if they want, for as long as they want - I understand the need to get acquainted with the thing before pulling the trigger...
     
  16. thehundredthone

    thehundredthone Well-Known Member

    Because you've been in the industry so long that you know what the product value is and the potential buyer doesn't? This isn't like selling a vintage guitar where you don't mind keeping it if you think the buyer doesn't value it enough.
     
  17. ultrabot90

    ultrabot90 Like fishes need bicycles

    Why do you always make more sense? -.-'
     
  18. theghost

    theghost New Member

    i have a vintage flute.......but its worthless...just saying
     

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